The journal and the Carolina Spartan. [volume] (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1913-1920, February 02, 1917, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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XoL PRAISED P. J^M'SWAII Gnftville Attorney Sa: - !3$iat Much Was Reveale ( K#111 ^ His Recent Ii is very much in I prang.'.WrlUi thd Text Us I net us til 559K-J"1 the re"u,t <*t his thorou^ iqitttet during December. "Wht 1 SWiH*1* much of the school ai ! wggiMy !tt sympathy with tl mlno heart wei nottopparea for such A revelation i | wrmbww to m? when the whole pr? JeotaWith ltii spirit and soul was r v?aSM by a personal Inspection," sai Mr.dfcfcSwain. Continuing. Mr. McSwain said , ^^ic^^ttaoitlon to the Southci ^jjamJuarvelous fact about tl dMMuM|At It furnishes educatio WCTyJMpWt^ptlH?Inspiration? to thoi boyi.fjfcd gftds who most need it. <u rrmrrl\f*0|>le who arr prepared f< ordinary college have already a goc English education. The college edt cation la partly vocational but mail ly guttural, ^hls school at Spartat |J burg, however, Is onguged In furnlsl ) ing the elements of an Knglish edi P otUonUg grown boys and girls wli have had no chance at schoolin: Grown men and women have gone t that school Who cotild barely pass tl examination of the first grade, an by working a week to pay for hoan and by studying the next week, th? have made from two to live gradi each year and in the course of two ? three years have obtained n fair ? good English education, and In som cases have entered colleges. "This question was asked of all or 70 students in my presence: 'H'o many of you would be in school not In th? Texti!? Tsdustr!; Institute?' Not a one stated that 1 or she would be. Of course a gro^ boy or girl dors not want to enti our ordinary graded school and fu { iWr^ lhey havj no means of lb ut& whlld^ going to a graded echo * "Without going into the details, sm constrained to say that this pn J act by Brother Qamak is the mo imrvelous educational scheme that mvs ever known or heard of. sout Carolina, and especially the Piedmoi sfctlon, where there are so many co ' t*i mills, need* such a school whei tfeee young men and women ai tmined for leadership In social wot If the mill communities where th< f ' "wfPwventuaJly live. The mill peop t jealous of any leadership cths i ampng their own people. Thi atural stMOe such Is tho case wit farmers, the lawyers and doctor JKQ wNph uwoiiivo^ ui prvitufmi sXttTally wants |ta own leaders. Th Aiool U actually furnishing edun t%n to the ambitlous boys and glr stio are bound to be leaders of con munlty life In mill villages. The be V*?t of any state Is lta ambltloi pita7 great thing tf the who a D. SI. Cam ale conducting sut ^School aa thle tn Greenville, Ande son, Union and Oolurabia, and I hoi that some men may be raised up wit the soul, mind and spirit to sta similar schools In these towns. Thei Is room for such work and a cryir r.ied for education among these pe< Pee. I learned today that 60 imb tnus mei In and around tho city < rveenviUe are studying at night ar mvtprtc their own tuition in the It tenational Correspondence school Wh know of hundreds who are ! . hlgi schools. These people are hut via for education, but the ordinal rated school and mill school do not,fill the demand. Of course. th( aradoing all they can, but we ne< tQM uphools of the 'Cumak' kin Fmnkly, I must say that the Texti Jnluntrial Institute, to my mind, th? greatest home missionary projci In Sou<* Carolina. I>et any one I d<ubtJB nee, and be convinced." A SEVERE MOTHER (New York Times.) Boston Mother?Do yon know W lie Bump? ) -Little Son?Pure, T soaked th bentheaded shrimp on the beezer tl laat time I seen him. Bsston Mother?What awful la guage! You should say "T soaked th \ bjqMheaded shrimp on the beezer tl J ' faattyme T saw htm." S Goes to Winston-Snlom. y, __ mMM ti a ? * * u o. Ai wain n?^ ri'MKiifU n with the Smith Shoo I^^^Hrcept .1 similar position with Jp?>Qt shop at Winston-Si Mr. Atwntfr Moi assume new duties. Party Affiliation. (Birmingham Afte-Hernld > J*Pa, what's meant by 'party affil ?tlon ?' ** "That's a.term used hy diplomat persons to conceal the real moti a'lieh prompts men to hanp lopellu Sin the hope of sharing: In the spoils > office." ?tKMA.VY AN1> BELGIUM (The Btate) Oermany, claiming to "fight for h< existence," refuses to permit Relglu to have her remains. JlfE ON CORNS fllSESLOCKJM I TeUs Hew to Loosen a Tender Ooi fco It I/ifts Out Without I .[/. YAn tsnlfUuu ?? a ? ? * R ?ovnacnn lliril H 11(1 WOmfill WI pre pestered with corns and \vl have at leant once a week lnvlt< an awftl death from lockjaw ( blood pdaon are now told by a CI] cinnatl^ajthorlty to use a drug cnl ~?^rflrfefcn , which the moment a fe drops are applied to anv corn, fl oraneea la relieved and noon the e tire corn, root nnd all. lifts out wl the fingers. It la a etlcky substance which drl the moment It Is applied and is an to aim ply shrivel the corn without I flam in* or even Irritating the su ibuidlng tissue or skin. It Is clair ed that a quarter of an ounce w cost very little nt any of the dn stores, but Is sufficient to rid on* fe?* f evory hard or soft corn ? callus. tou ar# further warned that cu Is a suicidal habit. SMILE INDICATES PERFECT HEALTH HI Health Attrlhnted Directly to Out Mi*nwl Altltdili*?Wront K(AK> or Thought Nalil to Cmi?f IMiynl. cnl Disorders?Impure Blood Octroy* Mental Polw . , and Breeds Hate. id "Cheerfulness is the first essential 50. *? "iicecps in business and social affairs." said the Tanluc Man. 1- "Happiness is the birthright and duty of every man and woman. Not only does it pay greater dividends thun any other investment, but it In absolutely necessary in our dealings r- with other people. it* "We must smile to retain respect al and to win new friends. We in ist >b take hard knocks with a laugh to e conquer them. We must meet petty td vexations with good humor. 10 "Health hinges directly on our 0 mental attitude. Had temper, wrong *s thoughts, jealousy, envy, or too much ' self-pity result In a disordered liver, e" bad blood, headaches and nervous |r' l rltahllltv. We become soured uitifnrd the world and 11 . iivg*Oi" 'n ness with interest. , .*.' ' " ?. 'n "If our physical hodioflt OUt of order a mental reaction is rur* to fol10 low. When the stomach fw OVer" loaded the digestive inaeliinery gets clogged and all kinds of disorders folir iow. >r "Impure hlood causes headaches, 'J wrecks our mean poise nndjMftcc "t '* mind and niHkes us hate on? neti.h1_ bor. Chronic constipation oft Ob causes 1 - other chronic * troubles, nVri that l" means a chronic grouch. In ?5 cases * out of each In?? this is caused'by dls1? ordered digestion." it- Tanlac. the Master Medicine, is ? sold exclusively at l-igon's Drug 10 Store. Spartanburg: Ininnn Drug Co.. id J Dreer; Palmetto Drug <'o.t Cnion: I Jonesviile Drug Co.. .loneaville: M. !>' | W. Brown, Parolee, cSafTney Drug -*-s I Store, fJaffney. S. C*. Price il.utl per botllc.? (Advertisement. ly le ? ;r, Offers Bill to Legalize *f Birth Control Teaching 111 ie ? [ CAPT 6T?P^^.^gALY ^ Jj Abraham I. Shlplaeoff, who repre,.e sents In the New York slate awemIK bly the district In Brooklyn known ?* Brownsville, where there are some 80,00ft Jews, and where every family id contains from three to ten children, it- has Introduced a hill to permit the dissemination of Birth control Informotion. It was in this district thai Mrs. MarRaret Sanger and her sister Mrs. Ethel Kryne. set up their "birth control clinic", for which the latter l? ?d novv serving a term In a New York penitentiary and defying the author. ' Itles with a hunger strike. Is s NIGHT GLASSES TO REORGANIZE SOON h AT LOCAL M. C. A. Educational night clashes at the Y. M. C. A. will be reorgs nixed ami to enlarged tonight. A limited numl'Oi have been receiving instrutcion durl1" ing the fall and winter months, bat the facilities for adequate Inatruction are to be increased, and a number 01 additional pupils taken in. The announcement is very welcome news to business boys of the I city, who are anxious for further Inv? struction, but who are deprived of el" the opporunitv of regular school 01 work by reason of the necessity of wot king: in the day. There are also a number of foreign born who arc anxious to have Instruction m English, arithmetic ar and other elementary branches. in | All noi-linu ftilio 11, t n .. .1 urged to he present at the V. M. C. A. huildin g tonight at 8: l r? when the work will be explained in detail and all arrangements made. PATH Kit. t'sed to wonder .lust why fatber If Never had much time to pray. If Used to wonder why he'd rather Work every minute of the day. I Used to wonder why he never loafed along the road an' shirked; Can't recall a time whenever Father played while others worked, -it Father didn't dress In fflthlon, Sort o' hated clothing new. Style with him was not n passion, lln had other things in view. 10 Boys are blind to much that's goinjt ^ On about 'em day by day, or And 1 had no way of knowing What became of father's pa/. ,w All I know was when 1 needed ',ft Shoes I got 'em on the spot; n* Everything for which I pleaded th Somehow, father always got. Wondered, season after season ps Why he never took a rest, 1 And that I might he the reason n* j Then I never guessed. n- | Saw his cheek's were getting paler. i" j Didn't understand just why, ,l? ! Saw his body growing frailer, '"a I Then at last I saw him die. or Heat had come; his tasks were ended. Calm was written on his brow, t- Father's life was hlg and splendid. ? And I understand It now. > ? lfi. A. Guest, In Detroit Free Press. BLA8KSBURG NEWS TDLDJN1IEI Blarksburg, Feb. 2.?Mr*. Hobb was hostess to the Nineteenth Oen lury club Friday, January 26. 'flu attendance was unusually targe, th , long. spacious living room being we ' filled. Seventeen members of th 'club and three visitors were piescm the latter being Mesdame.s Hoik a?m I Harrison, and Miss Mary Whlsonnnt Miss Traywick attended the tits , meeting ns a member of the club , i H'aving completed ts study ot Freud I and Dutch painters, the club has tak ' en up Italiun art. Deonardo l)e Vin ci was the subject for the afternoon The following program, under dlreo jition of program committee was ren ,!dered. ! "I.lfe of fa^onardo pe Vinci." Misse , Pruett and Wilkle. . Instrumental solo. "Hearts am Flowers" lAldriehi. Miss Harper. I Paper. Miss Kitty Smith. "lai (ilocond.i " \II?m Vrtair. 811110 Instrumental solo. "Flash" (far! innrat, Miss Flo Roy Osborne. Instrumental solo. "Dance Antique' (Rncunte). Mrs Furntan Helue. Mrs. Il"bbs was assltel in enter tabling by Misses Addle and Kilt; i Smith. Flo Roy < >si?orne and Mildrc ! Ilobhs. j Miss Julia Smith delight fully en tertained the tenth itrade at he j home on t'urolina street, last Frlda; [ evening. Mrs. T. M. Moss, of Ninety-Six Isl 'and. was a business visitor in towl i Saturday. Dr. J. M. t'aldwell. of Oastonia, N I P.. spent Saturday in town on pro I fcssionnl business. Misses Flnia R< ss and A via Demo i sey spent Sunday in Spnrtanburi .with friends. Mrs. T. A. Smith spent Tuesday it York. Tom Peek, of Oafl'ney, spent Sun j day with Ills mother. Mrs. Mattli I Peek. ; Miss Kdna Whisnant spent tlv week-end with Iter parents at Ninety Nine Island. . i . J. t'. punean. of Ressemer Pity. N P.. spent Sunday with friends. I Mrs. Melk. or Kings Mountain 'spent last week with her parents | Mr. and Mrs. N. \V. H'arflin. Miss l.awrlee Weslbrooks, of I.net; hart, spent I he week-end with hot ; mother. It. K. Ilardin spent Sunday In For est 'Plt.v with his parents. McK. Albergotti spent Monday li town with his family, on Parolini st reel. Randolph Hrown, of Oaffney, h (visiting his mother. Mrs. D. 1 I rown. I* Fred Relue is home on his furloug) I from Norfolk, Va. j Miss Kllie Turner has retnrnei ;from Shelby. N. C.. where she has ! been spending some time with ho relatives. FORECASTER MADE JGtOOD ON HIS DOPE ABOUT COLD WAV1 The Did CSuy who sits "some where" In Washington and tells hi fello^K what they may expect in th weather line, deserve* a booat in 111 nttinr.v, iui in prrciicitng ;i coin wav for the >South Atlantic stales th middle of this week, lie made goo' the aforedescrlbed wave ami the be forenientloned middle of the week at riving on seeduled time. The tipple of the cold wave arrive 1 yesterday afternoon. The merctir i in the thermometer tithes began t , 'tremble and fall downward. Th i descent continued alt during th I night. From 77 degrees yesterday t i I 17 degrees during the night Is "soni traveling." At ft o'clock howsehol I thermometers showed a rending r j IS degrees and the business men hut J tying to their ofTlcos were of th , opinion that whoever said that col weather might tie expected kite1 something about signs. Records are always Interesting Ylt lowest reading last night deserve special mention, but not the designs lion as the "coldest of the winter, for a glitnre at the record slim nimn > in?1i on ill" IllgOI OI .?M II11 il I" ft the mercury read 1 : degree*. WHAT IIF SAII? ( Exchange, t "I left home when a mere child, was discharged from home by m father for painting the front don j black in a fit of childish tnieohief." "What did your father say?" j "<>o. and never darken my don ' j again." Not a Bite of Breakfast Until %> A L as a m a . . ; you UnnK Water 8 ays a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness , | and keeps ue fit. j i Just an coal. when It horns, leavei , behind a certain amount of Incom , buatthle material in the form of anhen ,1 so the food and drink taken day afte; 1 day leaven in the alimentary canal ? 1 certain amount of indigestible ma J terlal, which If not completly ollmina i ted from the system each Jay, bo i comes fsod for the millions of bacterli i which Infest the bowels. From thii mass of leftover waste, toxins an< ! ptoinckln-llUe poisons are formed an< sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel lng right must begin to take Insldi baths. Before eating breakfast eacl , morning drink a /lass of real ho water with a teaspoonful of lime Stone phosphate in It to wash out o the thirty feet of bowels the prevloui day's accumulation of poisons am toxinB and to keep the entire allmen tary canal cloan, pure and fresh. : Those who are mibject to alck head ache, colds, blllouanesR, constipation others who wake up with bad taste foul breath, backache, rheumaticxf.iff ness, r>r have a sour, gassy atdepci after meala, are urged to get a qEto pound of limestone phosphate"Jpn the drug store, and begin pracnCini internal sanitation. This will cos very little, hut la sufficient to mak< anyone an enthusiast, on the subject Remember iuslde bathing is raori Important than outside bathing, be cause the skin pores do not absorl impurities Into the blood, causing poo health, while the bowel pores do Just as soap and hot water cleanse* , sweetens and freshens the skin, si j hot water and limestone phosphat act on the stomach, liver, kidneys an bowels.' .... ?-Advertlsemen1 ) [ w. I ' J Amusement NOTICES j Clara Kimball Young IVaUiriNl at | Tlio Strand Today. 4 Clara Kimball Young- appears as e the sweetest of sweet country girls in II "Deep Purple" at the Strand today, j. and she will <iui<-kly win tho hearts l4 of all who see her. In this screen ,l| \eislon of the big Itruiirlway succors. r> 1 she is among her Sunday school pu,t i piis. who will furnish the audience . ! with much pleasure by their unties, h ; "Deep Purple" is only one-third of . I today's program at the Strand. Paarl . i White, in the first epi.-.ode of "Pearl i. of the Navy." and nrace Damiond. in - the last episode of -Tho Shielding. - ' Shadow." completes over two hours hill at this theatre .today. ?j A big free reception has been plan- I 1 ned lor tho newsl ay. and Boy Scouts ' <1 nt the Strand in the afternoon and j night.?Advertisement. i. Shivar Ale PURE DIGESTIVE AROMATIC! WITH SHIVAR MINERAL WATER ANO QINOER I Nothing like it for building rich blood and aolid flesh. At all grocera and druggista?aatiafaction or I your money back on brat dozen. ] r Bottled and guaranteed by the cele- i brated Shivar Mineral Spring, Shel- , ? ton, * S. C. If your regular dealaff cannot aupply you telephone ' PEARCE-EDWARDS CO. | Wkeltiale Distributar* for Spartaoburg. I _____ ? j We Have On Display E^ery j ; * ; Item of I j| Jewelryj \ That is in vojruo ami doponda1 i i , bio artiolos of porsonal adornj | moot. Jowolry for overy t purpose, articles that will find 1 favor in the eves of exclusive i I \ | folks. ;i !i ARTHUR W.! !! B1BER i I zz 1 I t J r SAY JOE? Have you ever "u 'I1" outside of one of those chocolate niilk drinks tliat th -y serve at TURNER'S CIGAR STORE 1 on IP A QT TUT A TM i?v iJnMi. iuniii OOOD FOOD! You cannot go wrong on any goods sold In our store. The brands are well selected, the prices are as low as good groceries can be sold. Have you riled White Hose Coffee? A blend of quality. J. B. BAGWELL Phone 63. Next to Rex. Hlnmrflrfc Voiir .Tlirilr Tnto I Money. S. LOEF & CO. Pays Highest Prices for Metals, Scrap Iron, Old Sacks, Kags and Furs. GREEN HIDES 20c. SEK rs BFFOHF SEIjLINo 1 10- 142 s. Liberty St. Phones 1330 and 912. PRATT'S BABY C1IK K FOOD InrrrattM the l.lfe of Chicks. FOR SALE BY Bptbg. Poultry Supply Oo. 11? ^ V Phone 672 . 4 k _ ' Stim- From "Tlic Klulit to Be Happy," tlie Bluebird (Vaturr at n Tlir Hex Today. I.I'XSRR OF THE KVIBS t I . I (Kxi lmnie,) 1 An old Scotsman was threatened i with blindness If ho did not trite up I | ririnkintr. 4 ; "Now. McTnviah," said the doctor, r "It's like this. You've either to stop ; the whiskey or lose your eyesight, and I you must choose." I ...... um mi, Minn .Mf iavisn.j "I'm sin siuld man noo, an" I was thinkin' I ha> seen about everything, worth seeln'." 3 * >4 Munrwnnt IMfrerciit. . J (Hxohange.) fesKVffl " Kapleigh?That?aw?p.wetty mjM%i ? sculptress l??w?met at yostaWeBi^ ' caption lawat evening compleweteljr | ttirned me head, doncher know. ^ Mrs. Knox?-Indeed! 1 knew she ,J had quite a reputation as a modeler' .* tn elny, hut I wasn't aware that she worked in wood. !? : y :| Pale :| Children ;! Made over to your liking, i I with rosy cheeks, hearty ap,s ! petite*, vigorous digestion and ro ' butt health. Give them a glass of this delicious digestant with meals 'i i Birth Contrrf^llai'tyr" | Now on a Sanger Strike j St I I Mrs. Ethel Byrne is now onrrylnjt j on a buiiRer strike in Blackwelle ls, land Penitentiary, New York Cltx.l after her conviction in a Krooklyti I i court for disseminating l>irtli control j information, she is a sister of Mrs. [ Marjcaret Sanger. who lias also been j In .trouble fur the same offense. The two established in a Jewish section of Brooklyn what they called a "Itlrth [Control clinic" and tln-lr arrest followed. Mrs. Byrne was convicted. } . PACobirr honor roil. I First Grade- Kthel Kz.ell. teacher; William Cant t ell Alvin Hammett, Carrie liammott. WHhnr Emery. Second <>ra'ii>- W. V. Henderson, Ada Jean Httirhey, Macy E/.ell. t Third Grade Ethel I'ompton, Fletcher Cash. NN' i 11 i e Hnnimutt, Corrle Henderson. Eliza bet it Cantrell. r wuri ii Millie -.MI'S. h.'Mle Keller, teacher: Rvaii Kzell, Paul McClure, I Jesse Ottrette. Fifth Grnd? Kay Morris. T.oander Elder. f*orep Sony. Tholma Ponder. Sixth tirade?I.illlo Wilson. Ourtia E/.ell. Seventh Grade?Lizzie Elder, Max Ezell. Theron Cash. Eighth Grade? Royee Ezell, . Earl Seay, Nona Lxt Ponder. j ' An Alternative. (The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.) Senator Met'timber says "the host thing that could happen to the Atnerican people would he the closing of every i heat re and place of amusement in the United Statesjfor 10 years." Trow about Host uk tne months of some members of the upper chamber of congress? OSTEOPATHY ufwonitino jmriiciAiiD. I >ton^>vrj^^yfor^<3uikt,n,c- i ... A- BAKI CII AM) Till-: iiKAK"' Mr. SiriU'h made no I ones of l< linv tog sold St^cl stock short dnrln the period -. tider Investigation. : >< rot-do r 1 1 -ik'fpmlipr 23- hut his nho Rales were made in the early part < the Ji)1 ** reasons he ai signs for oUklUnff tlUmi are such : i \ eryhody etirnw tsand. lie \v: convinced ttML"X|^p'fKh;iii<'ed prospe 11 i v* cloitJi tin war. act In upon a mar I'M* nich all competei h)d|,"s rcgarded as pitched too higl would hrimr ahout a hie decline I Rtoeks. However, those who are a ways sure I hat there must be sonn thing wrong whenever anybody irIm i harum-scarum < ry might say thf while this is plausible, yet it is ver likely that ilarueh had secret (nfoi niatlon lit addition that helped him 1 Ids eoticlusi. n--might sa\ tiiis. in for I'ort iinate aciiient tliat by l)r cernboi 20. stocks having fallen cor sidornbly. f:j<ruch had not only cease selling short. l?ut was Inlying thoi sands of sin.res of Steel stock t cover. "If I had known December 2 that something was to he announce the pen da\ that would break tl market I vrciild have sold all dav tell to three." lie vaiil an#! i could be i'ore absolutely coneln*iv A* for the market In general. It to be nlispryod thnt the sales of Ste stock on December 2 it were 394,.~>t shares?a smaller number than wei sold on any one of the four days fo lowiriK the Issue of the Gerniun peat note the week before. This is hart! reeoneillable with the idea that at calico Knowledge of the President note wats in the hands of any pari capable of mnkir.K 'tse of it. Mrs. \V. M. Bellinger left xesterdj for t 'olomhia. where she will visit In daughter. single Ravo Lamp gives ligh for the whole room. Made in various styles, it is a for all household purposes. It can he lighted without remo lamp-shade or chimney. ..." ~ Easy to re-wick ?easy to fillclean. Use Aladdin Security Oil ? t economical kerosene oil?for Mi STANDARD OIL CON < New leraev 1 BALTIMORE. MD. Wathlngton, D C Charlotte Norinlk, Va Cliarletto ((1B| Richmond. Va. Charlesto S E R sil Millet I ill 1 lie fillillli-iil I i organized in every departiuci ciont personal, supported by rate. wo art' prepared to ron scrv ice. American IS Spartanburg, Here's Yi To buy some real pood Ladies ?f the fact that shoo prices ai Stock taking tunc and oI? we have soloct1 nil broken 1 Ladies *:{.:>(). $4.oo. $4.:?o conutor. Special sale price $ The lots consist principal ton Shoes. There is hardly a pair ii the price on today's market, size is prone. Mgg PAGE NINfc ?????? i^? NASSER WON FIGHT i- ON POINTS WHEN HE K MET BILL PORTER * j Joe Nasser won ov?r Billy Bolter I in the itlo\e contest at the Harris ** jthoatre hist night. The bout, ached | nled to ko Ht rounds, went the entire ' s "llstiinee. F"or (lit rounds Porte' 't m.'itle a fair showing against Nasser. hut after the middle rhaptei he he ttjuun to sliji and Nasser sent in some i. I decidedly stiff punches, his opponent n heiiiK forced to lite ropes. It was I-! evident that Porter was not in Klrt t- | per cent condition. ?s j Fred Keale refer ceil the show. ITe it | is a good w restle'-, foil Albricht ac y I conipanied his protege. Porter. and .'was at the ringside. After the tlgh' o ' Nasser challenRed Albright for an it ! engagement tin the wrestling mat. hut the latter said lie was booked to i_ ; meet Hnusen in Clreenville. and exd pectlnR a stiff argument with the i. | middleweight, could take on Nasser 0)hitt for a match limited to 30 min0 j utes. It was "to thp finish or no ?1 , play" for Joe. and negotiations fell if. |on like the cotton market after the erman defl. Howtvcr. Bra! accept ijj'rit the terms nnd trill mix up with r 'Albright here for half an hour Tuesj^.day nlKht. ,.| Tuesday niftrlit will he a double bill affair, foi Nasser and Mike ?"*art?. or re "Cinoy." will put on the cloves. the l_ ! inat.'li heinir litnitrd to 10 rounds. jv i \ Mere Snail's P?<*. 1- [ (T|\e I'.irminelutin Ace-Herald, i 's j "Do you rail :to miles an hour ly j nt??\ Ihk asked the first speed fiend, "('ertainly not." answered the seci ( nd speed fiend. "Still, If a chap ty I kept it up long enough 1 dare say ?r i he would eventually get over some j ground." ltiful Bust and Shoulders If you will wear a scientifh ally constructed as'iere. r weight of an uiirnnflnril hus| no stretches the um'Ic* that the contour of the figure is spoiled. n f put the hint hack where it be h>nr*. prevent ttie full hint from /ill lip- having the appearance of flab bines*, eliminate the danger of 'trrra|r?* dragging muscles and confine the 1&1S.C.0 flr5,( of ,he tiloui(1,.r giving a to the entire upper txidy. ilaiiiliesl and most serviceable garments imagiin all materials anil M)lc.?: Cross pack. Hook ce. Bandeau, etc. Boned with "IVntohn." the ig? permitting w ashing without removal, atcrshmv you Bien Joije Brassieres, if not atneklaiity send him. prepaid, samples to sitn'v you. k JOHNF.S, SI IVarren Street. Newark. N. .1 \R&yb f >cv VICE outer <>t* the eity. and rmn|dotely it. with an oxperionood jintl ot'fian oxoopl iniinlly strong diroetnilor depositors eoinplote hanking lational Bank South Carolina lur Chance Shoos at a very low prieo in spito o soaring daily. an iip time is with lis again and ilios: and $">.00 Shoos for onr bargain 2.6.">. I ^ r ,1 / \t .1-1 i I? I (linn mill *11111 .'ICIHI OUT" ii the lot that isn't worth twice Come him! I>c fitted before your a s